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Robinson: Citizen power in Medway

Posted Nov 20, 2009 @ 09:34 AM

I would like to commend the citizens of Medway, who turned out on Monday evening to take part in the decisions that would affect their lives and the quality of life in their town in the future. These citizens showed that they were concerned with being over-regulated by government. These citizens defeated two articles that would have imposed strong fines on citizens for numerous "infractions" of a so-called blight/nuisance law. Several citizens stated that the articles were poorly written and infringed on some of the basic rights of the citizens. One citizen suggested that instead of imposing fines, we try to help one another such as "Extreme Makeover" or "Habit for Humanity" does.


Dooling: Democracy demands debate

Posted Nov 19, 2009 @ 07:42 AM
HOLLISTON —

Re: Julia Spitz' informative but voter infuriating "Capuano says Senate race lacks debates" (Nov. 17).

As both a Vietnam veteran and as a conscientious voter I believe that I, like all of my fellow Massachusetts' citizens, have the right to view in statewide TV debate the four Democratic candidates who are seeking our vote for the late Senator Kennedy's historic U.S. Senate seat.


Lewis: 'Disgusted' with House health bill

Posted Nov 19, 2009 @ 07:40 AM
NATICK —

I am disgusted with the House bill that just passed. I want a strong public option and I want the President to be able to keep his promise that no one will have worse coverage than we do now.



Blanchard: Health care is a basic right

Posted Nov 18, 2009 @ 07:58 AM
NATICK —

On Nov. 7, the House narrowly passed HR3962, their first step toward major health care reforms. On the positive side, the bill includes a provision to end discrimination for pre-existing conditions and a prohibition on raising rates or dropping coverage if you become ill. However, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, added "our bill could not include the provisions of the single payer alternative even though it has support in the House and throughout the country" as well.


Hill: Lost faith in Rep. Peisch

Posted Nov 18, 2009 @ 07:57 AM
WESTON —

I have lost all faith in our State Rep. Alice Peisch, D-Wellesley. While she has worked hard on many issues for the residents of Weston, which I commend her for, she also has dropped the ball on some key issues. Let me explain.


Kerr: Thanksgiving donations needed

Posted Nov 18, 2009 @ 07:55 AM
MARLBOROUGH —

As the season of "giving thanks" approaches, we are reminded of the continued generosity of our entire community. You are all incredibly giving and we are so thankful! Please take heart in knowing that the contributions of food, check donations, gift cards, along with your good wishes, will grace many tables in Marlborough on this approaching Thanksgiving day!


Lindsay: Corporations call the shots

Posted Nov 17, 2009 @ 07:18 AM
WESTBOROUGH —

The line is drawn in the sand and the politicians have sided with the corporations at the expense of the public. When are the politicians going to do what's right for the people instead of doing whatever they can for the bottom line of corporate megaliths who contribute millions to their campaigns.


Birt: Try terrorists in the Hague

Posted Nov 17, 2009 @ 07:17 AM
ASHLAND —

The trial of the five terrorists from Guantanamo Bay do not belong in New York City. They are not Americans, but international criminals, so they should be shipped to The Hague in the Netherlands, where the international court of crimes is located.


Kasparian: Frequent flooding on Lexington Street

Posted Nov 16, 2009 @ 11:32 PM

Lexington Street flooding is becoming more frequent at the Waltham/Lexington border. Recall the Aug. 13, 2009 Daily News Tribune photo with cars traversing about 2-foot deep flood water. At times this area has required police response for traffic direction and rescue of stalled motorists.


Bivins: Remember helpers during holidays

Posted Nov 16, 2009 @ 11:29 PM

As the holidays approach, many of us will gather with family and friends. More often than not, these gatherings will include reminiscences about loved ones, retelling of funny family stories and the sharing of traditions honored year after year.

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